Daily Archives: May 8, 2017

The rapid development and launch of intelligent agents by Apttus, Infor, Oracle, Salesforce, SAP, and others are creating a new era of intelligent selling. Intelligent agents capable of completing quotes, contracts, recommending upsells, cross-sells and pricing are driving the future of CPQ.

Don’t Let A Job Interview Turn Into A Free Consulting Session It’s easy to give away so much good advice on a job interview that you dont get hired They can simply implement the tremendous ideas you shared with them. How can you avoid giving away

The Fatal LinkedIn Mistake 90% Of Job-Seekers Make The Fatal LinkedIn Mistake 90% Of Job-Seekers Make The fatal LinkedIn branding mistake almost every job-seeker makes is to hedge their bets They brand themselves too broadly. The result is that the

Five Social Media Mistakes That Will Hurt Your Job Search Here are five social media mistakes that could really slow down your job search: Risque or racy content on your social media pages Offensive sentiments or images on your profile and/or

With her start-up Covetella, entrepreneur Carol Chen has applied the principals of the sharing economy to formalwear, allowing fashionistas to monetize their wardrobes, and women in need of a knockout outfit to borrow a frock at a fraction of its purchase price.

PARIS (Reuters) – French authorities are working to clear out a refugee camp in northeast Paris, the police said on Tuesday, with local media reports estimating that the site housed around a thousand mostly African and Afghan migrants.

Spurt in spending in April was result of late Easter not upward trend, say Barclaycard and British Retail Consortium

Barclaycard and the British Retail Consortium have warned that a spurt in spending in April was the result of the late timing of Easter and said the growing squeeze on incomes meant the underlying trend in high street activity was weak.

The two surveys found that rising inflation had resulted in consumers devoting an increasingly share of their pay packets on household essentials.

Snapshot of the jobs market by Recruitment and Employment Confederation finds there are fewer people available to fill vacancies

Employers in the UK are struggling to fill vacancies after the sharpest drop for more than a year in the number of available candidates, according to a report that points to more recruitment difficulties ahead once Brexit bites.

Even before the potential restrictions on immigrants once the UK leaves the EU, firms are reporting skills shortages across a range of more than 60 roles, including engineers, IT specialists, care workers and accountants.